During
an appearance on Geraldo Rivera's radio show on Friday, an attorney
who gained notoriety investigating President Barack Obama's background
told Rivera's audience that her analysis of California's voter rolls
revealed more than 720,000 invalid
voter registrations.

Activist
lawyer Orly Taitz told Rivera -- a newsman known to be a staunch pro-illegal
alien advocate -- that she is working with a former North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) expert in digital databases to investigate complaints
of fraudulent voter registration.

According
to the attorney, an examination of California's database revealed 723,620
voter registrations which are not valid because of missing birth dates
on the forms.

"California's
elections code 2150, 2152 stipulate that an affidavit from an elector
has to contain a valid birth date, valid country of origin, a Social
Security number, drivers license or a number assigned to the voter if
there is no Social Security number or Drivers License number,"
Taitz said.

Besides
the more than 720,000 registrations without a birth date, Taitz
and her NATO expert said there were over half a million registrations
without a country of origin. Additionally, employees of offices of several
registrars admitted that in some cases, where the databases did not
contain a birth date, they simply created one, assigned a birth date
such as 01.01.1850 (Jan. 1, 1850) or 01.01.1900 (Jan. 1, 1900).

The
attorney also told Geraldo Rivera's audience that thousands more "potentially
invalid registrations are contained in the databases, where data shows
individuals, who are 150 years old and 200 years old still voting."

Taitz
said she has forwarded the results of her investigation to the FBI and
her results are a part of a legal action that is currently being conducted.

The
maverick lawyer
said she is seeking removal of all invalid voter registrations in California's
database before the November election. She is also contesting the results
of the primary election for the U.S. Senate, where she ran as a Republican
candidate.

A
major non-partisan
research project suggests that the U.S. is fast approaching the
status of Third-World Nation when it comes to the integrity of local
and national elections.

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"Our
democratic process requires an effective system for maintaining accurate
voter registration information. Voter registration lists are used to
assign precincts, send sample ballots, provide polling place information,
identify and verify voters at polling places, and determine how resources,
such as paper ballots and voting machines, are deployed on Election
Day" state Pew Center statisticians.

These
systems are plagued with errors and inefficiencies that waste taxpayer
dollars, undermine voter confidence, and fuel partisan disputes over
the integrity of our elections, according to Pew researchers.